This study investigates the impact of industrial relations decentralization on firm productivity. To that end, we analyze 1284 German firms during the period 1999-2014, taking information from the IAB Establishment Panel, and implement several empirical strategies to deal with the endogeneity issue emerging from the related literature. Therefore, starting from a theoretical framework, we perform OLS regressions with controls, fixed effects panel models, an instrumental variable approach and a difference in differences strategy. The results show that plant level collective bargaining per se does not improve firm performances relative to sectoral agreements, whereas the presence of a works council is found to be productivity enhancing, with a...
Industrial relations are in flux in many nations, perhaps most notably in Germany and Britain. That ...
Purpose – This paper aims to map some of the diversity in employee relations in Germany that is over...
This paper measures the productivity impact of management-led participative establishment practices....
This paper investigates the interaction between establishment-level codetermination and industry-lev...
"This paper makes three contributions to the literature on the effects of collective bargaining on t...
Increased wage inequality between skilled and unskilled workers is a stylized fact, which can be obs...
Declining union density in many industrialized countries directs attention to alter-native ways of l...
Industrial relations are in flux in many nations, perhaps most notably in Germany and Britain. That ...
The paper assesses current trajectories of change in the German system of industrial relations by an...
The German system of industrial relations has long held a certain cachet outside that country. Recen...
This paper introduces collective bargaining at the firm and at the sector level into the heterogeneo...
his paper studies how different unionisation structures affect firm productivity, firm performance, ...
Purpose – Aims to test Walton and McKersie’s theory on labour negotiations, specifically in the case...
Traditionally, works councils have been viewed by most economists as welfare reducing cartels that i...
Industrial relations are in flux in many nations, perhaps most notably in Germany and Britain. That ...
Purpose – This paper aims to map some of the diversity in employee relations in Germany that is over...
This paper measures the productivity impact of management-led participative establishment practices....
This paper investigates the interaction between establishment-level codetermination and industry-lev...
"This paper makes three contributions to the literature on the effects of collective bargaining on t...
Increased wage inequality between skilled and unskilled workers is a stylized fact, which can be obs...
Declining union density in many industrialized countries directs attention to alter-native ways of l...
Industrial relations are in flux in many nations, perhaps most notably in Germany and Britain. That ...
The paper assesses current trajectories of change in the German system of industrial relations by an...
The German system of industrial relations has long held a certain cachet outside that country. Recen...
This paper introduces collective bargaining at the firm and at the sector level into the heterogeneo...
his paper studies how different unionisation structures affect firm productivity, firm performance, ...
Purpose – Aims to test Walton and McKersie’s theory on labour negotiations, specifically in the case...
Traditionally, works councils have been viewed by most economists as welfare reducing cartels that i...
Industrial relations are in flux in many nations, perhaps most notably in Germany and Britain. That ...
Purpose – This paper aims to map some of the diversity in employee relations in Germany that is over...
This paper measures the productivity impact of management-led participative establishment practices....